Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday,. October 28, 1976 DUNGY REWRITES GOPHER RECORDS Michigan native leads Minnesota By MIKE HALPIN sota, breaking a record held by I They send in most of the ing.,I'm just not ready to start "As he goes, so goes the Go- current Minnesota Athletic Di- plays from the sidelines," he working 9 to 5 right now." phers," says Michigan coach' rector Paul 'Giel which had explains, "but it's up to me Since Dungy is a product of Bo Schembechier. stood since 1952. whether or not we run tnem. Jackson's Parkside High, why "The Gophers" are of course How does Dungy feel about It's better that way because I didn't he come to Michigan to the Minnes Gden ophrs Schembechler's assessment? He sometimes I get so wrapped up play ball? Coach Schembechler the Minnesota Golden Gophers modestly replies: "Well, that's in the game that the people on says that he was recruited, but Mhigarng Stadium S-2ardy tnot exactly true, although it's the sidelines can see things doesn't remember why he didn't Michigan Stadium Saturday' seemed to be the case so far that I wouldn't notice." come. "He" is the senior quarter this season." DUNGY FEELS that his abil- Dungy explains that his final back from Jackson Tony Dungy, "I've had some good games the man who puts the "go" in and we've won, and I've had a ity to call plays and change choice was between Minnesota Go her according to Schemn-'cul fbd ae hc things at the line depending on and Michigan and he wavered GF- eracrg toIm couple of bad games which tedfnieetm ghtmk back and forth for three weeks. bechler. ;we've lost, but I think it would the defensive set might makebakndfrhorteewks be wrong for me to either take 'him more attractive to pro "My dad graduated from DUNGY IS largely respon- bo much cre o r tku scouts. Still, he realizes that his Michigan and I had a lot of sible for Minnesota's success blame-it's a team effort all size (6'1", 488 pounds) is a friends in Ann Arbor, but I this season. Before last week'sIbeay-ts teamdrawback. finally decided to go to Min- thi sasn.Beo latwe the way."I nesota because they offered me upset at the hands of Iowa, the HE CREDITS his records not "I'd like to play pro ball if j the opportunity to start sooner. Gophers were tie'd for the Big to his ability at quarterback, I were given a chance - I have If I had gone to Michigan I Ten lead with three conference but to his longevity, having I(faith in myself. If I'm not would have been playing behind victories and entertained serious started since he was a fresh- drafted I'd like to stay in the Dennis Franklin." hopes for a bowl invitation, man. While Dungy will deny it, Min- "Those old records were set game, maybe coaching or scout- AS FOR THE Little Brown, Jug, being a Michigan native Dungy admits that "it means something to me-tI heard about it all the time while I was growing up." To most of the rest of the Minnesota players, the Jug will mean very little. Michigan has won the last eight games in the series, and Minnesota has not won in Ann Arbor since 1962. Nevertheless, in last year's contest Michigan had to come from behind for a 28-21 win. Dungy says of the game: "Our .game plan worked-we only made two mistakes but that turned out to be one too many." "I hope that we can come back and do a good job. Last time we played at Michigan we lost 49-0. That didn't show what we can do." - - nesota owes its rise to the top of the "bottom eight" principal-' ly to his efforts. In last week's game he set anew all-time total offense mark for Minne-1 back when the schedule wasf much shorter," he says. "Mr. Giel set his record in about 25 games. It's taken me 39 or 40 games to break it." But any man who can run up -- - jug iosin1importancee NEW MENI at the _VBrELL 7~>There IS 4,203 yards against modern de- By The Associated Press J~ fenses owes his accomplish- CHICAGO - The Little Brown ' ment to more than just regular I Jug, symbolic of the great foot- playing opportunities. What is ball rivalry between Michigan more remarkable is that Dungy and Minnesota, has lost much is responsible for calling his of its glamor and some of its own plays, too. magic. "The symbol of the Jug be- comes less and less important," difference!!! Bo Schembechler,rcoach of Michigan's top - ranked Wol- take it to the game and it will be given to the winning team. "It is not as important as it used to be in the past. The game is as great as it possibly could be. The rivalry is still there, but symbols don't mean' that much anymore. The game is what is important. "I don't know a lot about the Jug, but from what I read. people told them to come and get it. "Oh, it's nice to look at, it's in a pretty case and it has all the scores inscribed," added Schembechler. "But the reallyj important thing is just so we can keep it." Since the seriessbegan in 1892, Michigan has won 42 games, Minnesota 21 and three games have ended in ties. The Jug apparently means more to Minnesota Coach Cal Stoll than to Schembechler. Stoll played at Minnesota while Schembechler went to Miami of Ohio. I Y4 A4 , V l ,V11 .11 U x v a aa .au a u , *MCAT -LSAT -"DAT Football Writers in a telephone Fielding Yost took it up there " GMAT . CPAT - VAT " GRE " OCAT " SAT interview. as a water jug and left it there. "Each year I have to explain When the Michigan people ask- .NATIONAL MED. & DENT. BOARDS to our players what it is. We'll ed for it back, the Minnesota . ECFMG FLEX Flexible Programs and Hours' Over 38 years of experience and success. Small classes. Voluminous home study materials. Courses that are constantly updated. 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BlelIukeeadgers- dominate conference stats By DAVE RENBARGER reached the end zone eight times Smith, who has but ten catches .All Big Ten football fans have for 48 points. this year. Despite his low total, heard the conference described KICKING specialists T o m Smith has gained 276 passing as the "Big Two and Little Skladany of OSU and Bob Wood yards, easily good enough fog Eight" in recent years. This of Michigan are engaged in a the leadership in that category. year. if statistics alone are con- real dogfight for the kicker The lowly Wisconsi: Badgers, sidered, the popular expression I scoring leadership. sporting a modest 1-3 Big Ten I may have to be revised to the Skladany presently holds a record, have nonetheless risen "Big Three and Little Seven." slight margin, hitting on 17 of to staistical sunremacy along On the ground, it comes as no 18 extra points and four of nine with perrenial kingpins Michi- surpriseto find backs from field goals for 29 total points. gan and Ohio State. Michigan and Ohio State fighting Wood has tallied 27 points, con- Badger's senior quarterback it ont for Big Ten rushing verting all 21 of his extra points Mike Carroll has triggered the honors. and two of four field goal at- Badger's resurgence on the stats ! BY VIRTUE of his three tempts. sheet. Currently, Carroll is straight 170-plus games, Michi- Meanwhile, Skladany is suf- ranked first in the Big Ten in (gan's Rob Lytle has opened up fering through an off-year as a both passing and total offense. J a sizable lead over his Buckeye nunter ranking second behind In the four conference games, |competitor, tailback Jeff Logan. Wolverine John Anderson. Carroll has racked up 697 yards PAID POLITICA~L ADVE~RTISEMEjNT 0 7 0 -s 0 U' -U C Hey, John, I hear you're running for office! T }I F ABrandeis University JCOBHI ATT INSTITUTE IN ISRAEL7 "As t player at Minnesota it was a meaningful thing to us," said Stoll. "It was the thing and it made headlines on Jug Day. You could go to the liquor store and get a jiig full of whatever you wanted. "But we haven't seen it for so long that we had a replica made and placed in the training room where we ex- plain what it is and its back- ground to the players. "You can pooh-pooh it only so long," continued Stoll. "We, as a team, can emphasize it. To Michigan it's not what it used to be but it means a lot to Min- nesota. "Michigan has dominated the series for so long that it would ge a greater triumph for us to win it than for them to keep it," added Stoll. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY (UMFS) "OPENHOUSE" SINGAROUND PENDLETON ROOM Michigan Union Chat's right, Wilma, I hope I can make it. 1 A program of study about historic and mod- ern Israel for juniors and seniors Earn 16 credits per semester Financial aid available Application deadlines: March 15 for fall term or year program (no language requirement) November 15 for spring term (elementary Hebrew required) ) I i ) it , Lvtle has amassed 603 yards on After leading the nation in 69 carries while averaging over punting the last two years by 150 yards per game. Runner-up averaging nearly 47 yards a Logan has totaled 488 yards on crack, the B'ickeve senior has 69 carries for a 112 yards per mnnted 13 times this year for a game average. 40.5 yard average. When it comes to putting On the other hand, leader An- noints on the board, Michigan derson is averaging 41.1 yards! and Ohio State again lead the per punt, which represents near- field. ly a five yard improvement Bruising Buckeye fullback over last year.- Pete Johnson, gunning for his MCIA ashv olo second straight scoring chai- MICHIGAN fans have to look pionship, is currently tied with way down the list' to seventh to Michigan's fleet-footed tailback find Wolverine wingback Jim Harlan Huckleby. Both have ________-_____ thro'gh the air, completing over 52 ner cent of his passes. Carroll also averages over 185 yards per game in total offense, nutting him well ahead of run- ners-up Tong Dungy, of Minne- sota, and Michigan's Rick Leach. On the receiving end of many of Carroll's tosses is Badger s'lit end David Charles, the Big Ten's leading receiver. Only a sophomore, Charles has grabbed 18 passes, good for 222 yards. 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